This text explains how glaciers scour and grind the Earth's surface, and about the sorts of deposits they leave behind. Emphasis is on glaciation in the mountains and valleys of Vermont. Links to related topics are included. Educational levels: Middle school, High school
Relatively simple concepts are followed by more mathematically advanced chapters. Develops concepts...
The mountain cryosphere, which includes glaciers, permafrost, and snow, is one of the Earth’s system...
The mountain cryosphere, which includes glaciers, permafrost, and snow, is one of the Earth’s system...
Glaciers and Glaciation is the classic textbook for all students of glaciation. Stimulating and acce...
This site contains lecture notes to accompany one chapter/lecture of a physical geology course using...
This lesson plan provides instruction to teachers for creating a glacier in the classroom to demonst...
This educational brief describes the nature and properties of the Greenland and Antarctica ice sheet...
This site features a collection of visual resources about glaciers. Diagrams, images and animations ...
This lecture discusses physical and chemical processes that break down rocks and rock debris transpo...
Glacier and ice sheet geometry depend on climatic and ice dynamic processes that are coupled and oft...
Students will utilize the Internet to take a virtual field trip to visit a glacier and discover what...
This webpage describes glacial fluctuations with respect to time. Glacial changes are discussed in t...
The new Second Edition of Glacial Geology provides a modern, comprehensive summary of glacial geolog...
This hands-on activity demonstrates the abrasive power of glaciers carrying rocks and sand. Its purp...
This article provides concise documentation of the ongoing retreat of glaciers, along with the impli...
Relatively simple concepts are followed by more mathematically advanced chapters. Develops concepts...
The mountain cryosphere, which includes glaciers, permafrost, and snow, is one of the Earth’s system...
The mountain cryosphere, which includes glaciers, permafrost, and snow, is one of the Earth’s system...
Glaciers and Glaciation is the classic textbook for all students of glaciation. Stimulating and acce...
This site contains lecture notes to accompany one chapter/lecture of a physical geology course using...
This lesson plan provides instruction to teachers for creating a glacier in the classroom to demonst...
This educational brief describes the nature and properties of the Greenland and Antarctica ice sheet...
This site features a collection of visual resources about glaciers. Diagrams, images and animations ...
This lecture discusses physical and chemical processes that break down rocks and rock debris transpo...
Glacier and ice sheet geometry depend on climatic and ice dynamic processes that are coupled and oft...
Students will utilize the Internet to take a virtual field trip to visit a glacier and discover what...
This webpage describes glacial fluctuations with respect to time. Glacial changes are discussed in t...
The new Second Edition of Glacial Geology provides a modern, comprehensive summary of glacial geolog...
This hands-on activity demonstrates the abrasive power of glaciers carrying rocks and sand. Its purp...
This article provides concise documentation of the ongoing retreat of glaciers, along with the impli...
Relatively simple concepts are followed by more mathematically advanced chapters. Develops concepts...
The mountain cryosphere, which includes glaciers, permafrost, and snow, is one of the Earth’s system...
The mountain cryosphere, which includes glaciers, permafrost, and snow, is one of the Earth’s system...